9 CFR 51.30 - Claims for indemnity.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 9: Animals and Animal Products (December 2005)


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TITLE 9 - ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS

CHAPTER I - ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

SUBCHAPTER B - COOPERATIVE CONTROL AND ERADICATION OF LIVESTOCK OR POULTRY DISEASES

PART 51 - ANIMALS DESTROYED BECAUSE OF BRUCELLOSIS

subpart b - INDEMNITY FOR SHEEP, GOATS, AND HORSES

51.30 - Claims for indemnity.

  (a) Claims for indemnity for goats, sheep, and horses destroyed because of brucellosis must be made using an indemnity claim form furnished by APHIS. On the form, the owner of the animals must certify whether the animals are subject to a mortgage. If the owner states there is a mortgage, the claim form must be signed by the owner and by each mortgage holder, consenting to the payment of any indemnity allowed to the owner. Payment will be made only if the claimant has submitted a complete indemnity claim form to the Veterinarian in Charge and the claim has been approved by the Veterinarian in Charge or by an APHIS representative designated by him or her. The Veterinarian in Charge or an APHIS representative designated by the Veterinarian in Charge will record on the APHIS indemnity claim form the amount of Federal and State indemnity payments that appear to be due to the owner of the animals.

The owner of the animals will receive a copy of the completed APHIS indemnity claim form. The owner is responsible for paying all fees for holding the animals on the farm pending disposal and for all trucking fees.

  (b) Claims for indemnity for registered sheep and registered goats must be accompanied by the animal's registration papers, issued in the name of the owner. If the registration papers are unavailable or if the animal is less than 1 year old and not registered at the time the claim for indemnity is submitted, the Veterinarian in Charge may grant a 60-day extension or the Administrator may grant an extension longer than 60 days for the presentation of registration papers. Any animal that is not registered but is eligible for registration at the time the claim is submitted will be considered unregistered unless the animal has been in the flock for less than 12 months. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 0579 0185)

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9 CFR 114.2 - Products not prepared under license. | 9 CFR 121.14 - Incident response. | 9 CFR 96.3 - Certificate for animal casings. | 9 CFR 130.15 - User fees for veterinary diagnostic isolation and identification tests performed at NVSL (excluding FADDL) or other authorized sit... | 9 CFR 116.1 - Applicability and general considerations. | 9 CFR 53.1 - Definitions. | 9 CFR 116.2 - Inventory and disposition records. | 9 CFR 53.10 - Claims not allowed. | 9 CFR 116.3 - Label records.